By Kenny, Burns & McGill | Published September 26, 2018 | Posted in Civil Litigation, Real Estate | Tagged Tags: Civil Litigation, Philadelphia, Real Estate | Leave a comment
Today, a real estate client of Kenny, Burns & McGill received the very good news that a default judgment which had been entered against his enterprise was vacated (or overturned) in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. Our client explained to us that a former worker had filed the personal injury case against him and Read More
Read MoreOur commercial landlord client hired us to place a lien on their tenant’s liquor license, under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). This is an important process to protect a creditor (in this case, our client) from any possible dissipation of assets after a liquor license or other property is sold. Our client is now protected, Read More
Read MoreWe work hard every single day to protect the interests of our clients. This includes going to court throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey, working all night to meet important deadlines and write thick legal documents, meeting with clients, negotiating with opposing parties, and so much more. Today, we took a short break and reveled in Read More
Read MoreWhen Amtrak’s Northeast Regional No. 188 pulled out of Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station on May 12, 2015, nobody expected what was to come next. The train sped through the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia at more than twice the posted speed limit and derailed shortly after going around a curve. Eight passengers were killed in the Read More
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